| 1883 - 438 páginas
...you of the terrible calamities that have fallen on our family : I will only give you the outlines. My poor dear, dearest sister, in a fit of insanity, has...whence, I fear, she must be moved to an hospital. Clod has preserved to me my senses. I eat, and drink, and sleep, and have my judgment, I believe, very... | |
| Anne Burrows Gilchrist - 1883 - 414 páginas
...scene. With the stern brevity of deep emotion he wrote to Coleridge five days afterwards : — "My poor, dear, dearest sister, in a fit of insanity,...mad-house, from whence I fear she must be moved to a hospital. God has preserved to me my senses ; I eat, and drink, and sleep, and have my judgment,... | |
| 1883 - 492 páginas
...sister,' writes Lamb to Coleridge, with an agony of restrained tears in the very sound of the words, ' in a fit of insanity has been the death of her own...grasp. She is at present in a madhouse, from whence I hear she must be removed to an hospital. God has preserved to me my senses ; I eat and drink and sleep,... | |
| F L. Clarke - 1884 - 278 páginas
...the terrible calamities which have befallen our family. I will only give you the outlines : — My poor dear, dearest sister, in a fit of insanity, has...been the death of her own mother. I was at hand only in time enough to snatch the knife out of her grasp. She is at present in a madhouse, from which, I... | |
| Laurence Hutton - 1885 - 384 páginas
...give you the outlines: My poor, dear, dearest sister, in a tit of insanity, has been the death of our own mother. I was at hand only time enough to snatch...madhouse, from whence I fear she must be moved to a hospital. God has preserved me to my senses, — I eat and drink and sleep, and have my judgment,... | |
| Laurence Hutton - 1885 - 414 páginas
...you of the terrible calamities that have fallen on our family. I will only give you the outlines: My poor, dear, dearest sister, in a fit of insanity, has been the death of our own mother. I was at hand only time enough to snatch the knife out of her grasp. She is at present... | |
| Laurence Hutton - 1888 - 392 páginas
...you of the terrible calamities that have fallen on our family. I will only give you the outlines : My poor, dear, dearest sister, in a fit of insanity, has been the death of our own mother. I was at hand only time enough to snatch the knife out of her grasp. She is at present... | |
| Donald Grant Mitchell - 1904 - 376 páginas
...day. This is Lamb's mention of it in a letter to Coleridge : — " My poor dear, dearest slster, in » fit of insanity, has been the death of her own mother....the knife out of her grasp. She is at present in a mad-honse, from whence I fear she must be moved to a hospital. My poor father was slightly wounded.... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1889 - 140 páginas
...close confinement. In a letter to Coleridge dated September 27, 1796, Lamb has the following: “My poor dear, dearest sister, In a fit of insanity, has...hand only time enough to snatch the knife out of her giasp She is at present in a madhouse, from whence I fear she must be mo%ed to an hospital.” 9 Of... | |
| William Wordsworth, Henry Norman Hudson - 1889 - 251 páginas
...Coleridge, dated September 27, 17%, L:imli has the following: " My poor dear, dearest sister, in a lit of insanity, has been the death of her own mother....hand only time enough to snatch the knife out of her giasp. She is at present in a madhouse, from whence I fear she must be moved to an hospital." 2 Of... | |
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